In order to quality for Automation rates, all booklets must comply with new U.S. Postal Service regulations. These requirements create a new Booklet class of self-mailers. The regulations include new specifications for booklet size, paper weight and sealing options for machinable, automation letter-size booklets. Download the USPS Booklet Sealing Requirements Highlights of the Requirements First

New postal rates for 2009 including a two-cent increase in the price of a First-Class Mail stamp to 44 cents went into effect on Monday, May 11, 2009. While the new 44-cent rate covers the first ounce of first-class mail, the price for each additional ounce will remain unchanged at 17 cents. Entire USPS Price

Effective March 29, 2009, the US Postal Service adopted new address placement and formatting requirements for flat-size pieces sent at automation, presorted, or carrier route prices. Failure to meet the new placement requirements can result in disallowing all automation and presort discounts, which means single piece first class rates, based on weight, will apply. Read

We have always known that our environment is something to be treasured and preserved. As printers, we have felt a growing responsibility to care for our environment. Our customers have expressed their concern for the environment, looking for a method to show their customers a responsiveness to the need for conservation. To address this concern

What is the HP Indigo Press? The HP Indigo Press 5000 uses a type of electronic printing that evolved from electrophotography and offset printing. It combines the technology of digital data, laser imaging, and traditional offset printing. HP Indigo digital printing is known as “Digital Offset Color” and it is used in many printing markets

Pittsburgh, PA – July 2, 2005 - Broudy Printing of Pittsburgh, PA received 2 2005 Premier Print Awards for outstanding achievement in the production of Printing. The graphic arts industry’s largest and most prestigious worldwide printing competition, hosted by PIA/GATF, the Premier Print Awards recognizes those responsible for the creation and production of outstanding print